• President to travel to Groton, Connecticut on Wednesday, May 20, 2026, for a commencement address at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy.
  • The trip includes departure from Joint Base Andrews and a return to the White House in the afternoon.
  • The address is expected to focus on national service, defense priorities, and the role of the Coast Guard, though no major policy announcements are anticipated.

The White House released the President’s schedule for Wednesday, May 20, showing a day trip to Groton, Connecticut, for a 11:00 AM commencement address at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy. The President will depart the White House in the morning via Joint Base Andrews and return to Washington in the afternoon.

Presidential appearances at the Coast Guard Academy are a tradition, with previous commencement addresses offering a platform for messaging on national service and military readiness. The visit underscores the administration’s focus on defense and maritime priorities, though the speech is likely to center on leadership and public service rather than unveiling new policy.

The schedule, which includes specific pool call times for the press, is standard for out-of-town presidential travel. The White House has not confirmed any ancillary events or meetings during the trip.

Related developments: The President’s choice of venue continues a pattern of using service academy commencements to reinforce administration messaging on the military and veterans. No further details on the speech’s content have been released.